Antietam Part II p.10 BATTLE OF ANTIETAM "Along Antietam Creek, September 17, 1862." Blue & Gray Mag 3 (Sep 1985): pp. 4-7, 10-22 & 48-62. Per. Continues as "McClellan at Antietam, September 17, 1862." Blue & Gray Mag 3 (Nov 1985): pp. 6-21 & 47-61. Anderson, John H. Notes on the Battles of Antietam and Fredericks- burg. London: H. Rees, 1912. 34 p. E474.65A5. Bailey, Ronald H. The Bloodiest Day: The Battle of Antietam. Alexandria, VA: Time-Life, 1984. 176 p. E474.65B24.1984. The Battlefield of Antietam. Sharpsburg, MD: O.T. Reilley, 1906. 32 p. E474.65B3. Burkhardt, A. W. Forty Hours on the Battlefield of Antietam: Or the Foeman Friend. n.p., n.d. l5 p. El73Pl8no262pam3. Conline, John. "Recollections of the Battle of Antietam." In War Papers (MOLLUS, MI, Vol. 2). Detroit, MI: James H. Stone, 1898. pp. 110-119. E464M354v2. Jordan, Frank B. "Retrospect, a Condensed Review for the Busy Rea- der: Antietam." Inf Jrnl 34 (Feb 1929): pp. 171-178. Per. Monroe, William H. "The Battle of Antietam: A Military Study." JMSIUS 49 (1911): pp. 248-279. Per. Palfrey, Francis W. "The Battle of Antietam." In Papers of the Mil Hist Soc of MA, Vol. 3. Boston: Griffiths-Stillings, 1903. pp. 1-26. E470M65v3. ______. ...The Antietam and Fredericksburg. Wilmington, NC: Broad- foot, 1989. 228 p. E474.6P15.1989. Priest, John M. Antietam: The Soldier's Battle. Shippensburg, PA: White Maine, 1989. 437 p. E474.65P75.1989. Sears, Stephen W. "America's Bloodiest Day: The Battle of Antietam." CWTI 26 (Apr 1987): Entire issue. Per. ______. Landscape Turned Red: The Battle of Antietam. New Haven, CT: Ticknor & Fields, 1983. 431 p. E474.65S43.1983. Antietam Part II p.11 Sessarego, Alan, ed. Letters Home: A Collection of Original Civil War Soldiers' Letters, Antietam, Chancellorsville, Gettysburg. Gettysburg, PA: By the Editor, 1988. 27 p. E601L47.1988. Spear, William. The North and the South at Antietam and Gettysburg. Boston: By the Author, 1908. 171 p. E474.65S74. Stackpole, Edward J. "Showdown at Sharpsburg--Story of the Battle." CWTI 1 (Aug 1962): pp. 6-11. Per. Tilberg, Frederick. Antietam National Battlefield Site, Maryland. Washington, DC: GPO, 1961. 60 p. E474.65T52. MILLER'S CORNFIELD Cheeks, Robert C. "Carnage in a Cornfield." America's CW (Jul 1992): pp. 30-37. Per. Dawes, Rufus. "On the Right at Antietam." In Sketches of War History (MOLLUS, OH, Vol. 3). Cincinnati, OH: Robert Clarke, 1890. pp. 252-263. E464M54v3. DUNKARD CHURCH Brown, Kent M. "Battle for the Dunkard Church." Virginia Country's CW 9 (1987): pp. 35-45. Per. SUNKEN ROAD Gallagher, Gary. "The Confederate Defense of the Sunken Road at Sharpsburg." Virginia Country's CW 9 (1987): pp. 57-64. Per. Antietam Part II p.12 BURNSIDE'S BRIDGE Benning, Henry L. "Notes on the Battle of Sharpsburg." SHSP 16 (1888): pp. 393-395. E483.7S76v16. Greene, A. Wilson. "Ambrose Burnside and the Ninth Corps at Antie- tam." Virginia Country's CW 9 (1987): pp. 65-77. Per. Priest, John M. "Taking of Burnside Bridge." America's CW 2 (Nov 1989): pp. 34-40. Per. ______. "'Tired Soldiers Don't Go Very Fast." CWTI 30 (Jan/Feb 1992): pp. 36-41. Per. Account by 2d Lt John M. Hudson, aide to BG Ferrero. Schenck, Martin. "Burnside's Bridge." CW Hist 2 (Dec 1956): pp. 5-19. Per. MARYLAND HEIGHTS Cummings, C. C. "Storming Maryland Heights." Confederate Veteran 23 (1915): p. 124. Per. ARTILLERY Allan, William. "Confederate Artillery at 2d Manassas and Sharpsburg." SHSP 11 (1883): pp. 289-291. E483.7S76v11. "Artillery at the Battle of Sharpsburg, Sept. l7, 1862." Jrnl of the Royal Arty (Jul 1913): pp. 177-196. Per. Healy, W. H. "That Artillery at Sharpsburg." Confederate Veteran 3 (1895): p. 131. Per. Woofolk's Btry Mrozek, Albert A., Jr. "The Battle of Antietam: The Creation of Artillery Hell." Field Arty Jrnl (Aug 1992): pp. 30-34. Per. Antietam Part II p.13 CAVALRY "Maryland Campaign: The Cavalry Fight at Boonsboro Graphically De- scribed, the Ninth Virginia and Eighth Illinois Regiments Cross Sabers..." SHSP 25 (1897): pp. 276-280. E483.7S76v25. Rea, D.B. "Cavalry Incidents of the Maryland Campaign." Maine Bugle 2 (1895): pp. 117-123. E511.4M352.1895. MEDICAL O'Brien, Jean G. "Clara Barton Brought Mercy to Antietam." CWTI 1 (Aug 1962): pp. 38-41. Per. Robertson, James I., "A Federal Surgeon at Sharpsburg." CW Hist 6 (Jun 1960): pp. 134-151. Per. Jrnl of Surg Theodore Dimon, 2d MD Inf Schildt, John W. Antietam Hospitals. Chewsville, MD: Antietam Pubs, 1987. 64 p. E621S34.1987. Steiner, Lewis H. Report of...Inspector of the Sanitary Commission, Containing a Diary Kept During the Rebel Occupation of Frederick, MD., and an Account of the Operations of the U.S. Sanitary Commission During the Campaign in Maryland, September 1862. NY: A.D.F. Randolph, 1862. 43 p. E474.61S73.1862. Stickley, E. E. "Wounded at Sharpsburg." Confederate Veteran 25 (1907): pp. 399-400. Per. MONUMENTS & MEMORIALS Barger, W. D. "Union and Confederate Monuments at Sharpsburg." Confederate Veteran 19 (1911): p. 495. Per. Barney, C. H., ed. The Reno Memorial, South Mountain, Md., Unveiled September 14, 1889: Its Inception, Erection and Dedication. Portland, ME: Soc of the Burnside Expedition and the IX Army Corps, 1891. 16 p. E641R46.1891. Antietam Part II p.14 Gould, John M. Joseph K. F. Mansfield, Brigadier General of the U.S. Army: A Narrative of Events Connected with his Mortal Wounding at Antietam, Sharpsburg, Maryland, September l7, 1862. Portland, ME: S. Berry, 1895. 32 p. El73Pl8no211pam7. NY (State). Monuments Comm for the Battlefields of Gettysburg, Chattanooga and Antietam. Report for the Year 1913/14. Albany, NY: J.B. Lyon, 1914. E475.56N525. OH. Antietam Battlefield Comm. Report of the... Springfield, OH: Springfield Pub Co, 1904. E474.65O37. PA. Antietam Battlefield Memorial Comm. Pennsylvania at Antietam: Report of the... Harrisburg, PA: Harrisburg Pub Co, 1906. 260 p. E474.65P4. ______. Second Brigade of the Pennsylvania Reserved at Antietam: A Report of the Antietam Battlefield Memorial Commission of Pennsylvania and Ceremonies at the Dedication of the Monuments Erected by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to Mark the Position of Four Regiments of the Pennsylvania Reserves Engaged in the Battle. Harrisburg, PA: Harrisburg Pub Co, 1908. 110 p. E474.65P42. Yates, Walter J. Souvenir of Excursion to Antietam and Dedication of the Eighth, Eleventh, Fourteenth and Sixteenth Regiments of Connecticut Volunteers, October, 1894. n.p., l894. 6l p. E474.65S68.1894. NATIONAL PARK ADMINISTRATION Snell, Charles W., and Brown, Sharon A. Antietam National Battlefield and National Cemetery, Sharpsburg, Maryland: An Administrative History. Wash, DC: NPS, 1986. 571 p. E474.65S634.1986. Antietam Part II p.15 PHOTOGRAPHY/ART Frassanito, William A. Antietam: The Photograhic Legacy of America's Bloodiest Day. NY: Scribner's, 1978. 304 p. E474.65F7. ______. "The Photographs of Antietam." CWTI 17 (Aug 1978): pp. 17-21. Per. Schell, Frank N. "A Great Raging Battlefield is Hell." CWTI 8 (Jun 1969): pp. 15-22. Per. Experiences of a wartime illustrator. STATE/UNIT PARTICIPATION (Union) Earle, David M. History of the Excursion of the Fifteenth Massachu- setts Regiment and Its Friends on the Battle-fields of Gettysburg, Pa., Antietam, Md., Ball's Bluff, Virginia, and Washington, D.C., May 31-June 12, 1886. Worcester, MA: C. Hamilton, 1886. 76 p. E513.5.15th.E37. Galwey, Thomas. "At the Battle of Antietam With the Eighth Ohio Infantry." In Personal Recollections of the War of the Rebellion (MOLLUS, NY, Vol. 3). NY: Putnam's, 1907. pp. 70- 85. E464M7v3. Hays, John. The 130 Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers in the Mary- land Campaign and the Battle of Antietam. Carlisle, PA: Herald Prtg Co, 1894. 21 p. E527.5.130th.H38 & El73Pl8no248pam14. Kerr, John H. 13th Anniversary of the Battle of Antietam: Oration Delivered at the First Reunion of the One Hundred and Fifty- fifth Regiment, Penn'a Veteran Volunteers, at Lafayette Hall, Pittsburg, Friday Evening, September 17, 1875. Pittsburg, PA: S. F. Kerr, 1875. 20 p. E649K47. Antietam Part II p.16 Monroe, John A. Battery D, First Rhode Island Light Artillery at the Battle of Antietam, September l7, 1862. Providence, RI: RI Soldiers & Sailors Hist Soc, 1886. 45 p. E464R47ser3no16. Pleasanton, Alfred. "General Pleasanton's Cavalry Division in the Maryland Campaign." Hist Mag 5 (1869): pp. 290-294. Per. Richards, Louis. Eleven Days in the Militia During the War of the Rebellion: Being a Journal of the "Emergency" Campaign of 1862. Phila: Collins, 1883. 53 p. E527.97R2R52. Schildt, John W. Connecticut at Antietam. Chewsville, MD: Antietam Pubs, 1988. 94 p. E499.5.l4th.S35.1988. Spooner, Henry J. The Maryland Campaign with the Fourth Rhode Island. Providence, RI: RI Soldiers & Sailors Hist Soc, 1903. 27 p. E464R46ser6no5. Stevens, Henry S. Souvenirs of Excursion to Battlefields by the Society of the Fourteenth Connecticut Regiment and Reunion at Antietam, September 1891, with History and Reminiscences of Battles and Campaigns of the Regiment... Wash, DC: Gibson Bros, 1893. ll9 p. E499.5.l4th.S74. Veterans' National Convention. Our Soldiers and Sailors: What They Said and Did on the Tenth Anniversary of the Battle of Antietam, at Pittsburg, Penna., September l7th and l8th, 1872. NY: Veterans' Natl Comm, 1872. 54 p. El73Pl8no202pam5. (Confederate) Andrews, W.H. "The 1st Georgia Regulars at Sharpsburg: Recollec- tions of the Maryland Campaign, 1862." CW Regts Vol 2, No 2: pp. 95-117. Per. ______. "Tige Anderson's Brigade at Sharpsburg." Confederate Veteran 16 (1908): pp. 578-580. Per. Beasley, W.F. "The 48th N.C. Troops at Sharpsburg." Our Living & Our Dead 1 (1874/75): p. 330. E482O93v1. Cummings, C. C. "Mississippi Boys at Sharpsburg." Confederate Veteran 5 (1903): pp. 23-24. Per. ______. "Sharpsburg--Antietam." Confederate Veteran 23 (1915): p. l99. Per. l7th Mississippi Antietam Part II p17 Hamby, W.R. "Hood's Texas Brigade at Sharpsburg." Confederate Veteran 16 (1908): pp. 19-20. Per. Hunter, Alexander. "A High Private's Account of the Battle of Sharpsburg." [17th VA Inf] SHSP 10 (1882): pp. 503-512 and 11 (1883): pp. 10-21. E483.7S76. Morrison, Emmet M. "Fifteenth Virginia at Sharpsburg." SHSP 33 (1905): pp. 99-110. E483.7S76v33. Parham, John T. "Thirty-second [Virginia] at Sharpsburg." SHSP 34 (1906): pp. 250-253. E483.7S76v34. WOMEN/CIVILIANS Blunt, Maria. "In the Wake of Battle: A Woman's Recollections of Shepherdstown During Antietam Week." In War Sketches, a compi- lation of of articles, possibly from Century Magazine, pp. 435- 443. E464W37.1887. Frobouck, JoAnn. "In Harm's Way." CWTI 32 (Mar/Apr 1993): pp. 26- 31. Per. Gowan, Judy A. 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